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Michael said I should make pull requests ;-), so here is one for testing the waters. This is the list4 CD I described at the workshop in 2014, and have since made sporadic uses of in FMPs of other CDs (for example for the nassoc predicate symbol). It is deliberately exactly the file from that year, so that we may exercise (or not) bumping the version number and such; my point here is to create an example of the process, for future contributors to have a look at.
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the file is valid and marked as experimental, I see no reason not to merge. Sorry for the delay
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actually while it has status experimental it is being added under official, can I move it to exprimental (alongside list2 and list3) ? |
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Michael said I should make pull requests ;-), so here is one for testing the waters.
This is the list4 CD I described at the workshop in 2014, and have since made sporadic uses of in FMPs of other CDs (for example for the nassoc predicate symbol). It is deliberately exactly the file from that year, so that we may exercise (or not) bumping the version number and such; my point here is to create an example of the process, for future contributors to have a look at.
Addendum: This was originally created during CICM 2018 in Hagenberg, but apparently I got confused by the final step of the pull request, so it stayed in the clone repository.